WASHINGTON – As Republicans debate subjects such as Islam and terrorism, new polls show Americans divided on the question of whether the religion is violent by nature.
Republicans are far more suspicious than other Americans of an inherent link between Islam and violence, the polls show.
A survey by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center released Tuesday found that a large majority of white evangelical Protestants – a key Republican constituency – as well as smaller majorities of older Americans and those with less education said Islam is more likely than other religions to encourage violence among its believers.
Overall, Americans split evenly on the question of whether Islam is more likely to encourage violence than other religions, with 46 percent saying it is more likely to do so and 45 percent saying it was not, the Pew poll found. That close division has been constant for most of the last decade in Pew polls.
But the partisan divide on the issue has grown since the George W. Bush years, when followers of the two parties largely agreed on the issue.
Today, among Republicans, 68 percent call Islam more violent, Pew found, while among Democrats, 30 percent did. Among people who identified themselves as conservative Republicans, 77 percent called Islam violent, while among self-identified liberal Democrats, 73 percent said it was no more violent than other religions.
Among Americans younger than 30, about one-third say Islam is more likely to encourage violence, while among Americans older than 65, more than half do, Pew found.
A poll by the Washington Post and ABC News released Monday asked whether people agreed or disagreed with Donald Trump’s proposal to ban most Muslims from entering the U.S. Republicans supported the ban, 59 percent to 38 percent, the poll found. Americans overall opposed it, 60 percent to 36 percent.
The poll also asked whether Americans think Islam encourages violence. The question, worded differently than the one in the Pew poll, found that 28 percent of Americans thought that “mainstream Islam encourages violence against non-Muslims” while 54 percent called it a “peaceful religion.”
The Post/ABC poll found Trump leading the GOP field, with backing of 38 percent of Republican voters nationwide. His lead widened to 46 percent among those who believe “mainstream Islam encourages violence,” the poll found.
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